March 2018

March 18, 2018–February 2019: Vancouver, BCCulture at the Centre at the Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, 6393 NW Marine Drive, showcasing the work by five Indigenous-run cultural centers | +1 (604) 822-5087 | moa.ubc.ca

Through April 8: Norman, OKGenerations in Modern Pueblo Painting: The Art of Tonita Peña and Joe Herrera at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, University of Oklahoma, 555 Elm Avenue | (405) 325-3272 | ou.edu/fjjma

Through April 15: Vancouver, BCThe Fabric of Our Land: Salish Weaving at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia, 6393 NW Marine Drive | (604) 827-5932 | moa.ubc.ca

Through April 18: Santa Fe, NMA Universe of Meaning: The Bead in Native American Art and Adornment at the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, 704 Camino Lejo Road | (505) 982-4636 | wheelwright.org

Through May 28: New York, NYGolden Kingdoms: Luxury & Legacy in the Ancient Americas at the Met Fifth Avenue, 1000 5th Avenue, survey of pre-Columbian goldwork from Mesoamerica and the Andes | (800) 468-7386 | metmuseum.org

Through June 1: Rapid City, SDTakuwe, sponsored by Center for American Indian Research and Native Studies (CAIRNS), at the Journey Museum and Learning Center, 222 New York Street | (605) 394-6923 |nativecairns.org

Through June 29, 2019: Tucson, AZLife Along the River: Ancestral Hopi at Homol’oviat the Arizona State Museum, 1013 E. University Boulevard | (520) 626-8381 | statemuseum.arizona.edu

Through August 22, 2022: Tucson, AZWoven Through Time: American Treasures of Native Basketry and Fiber Art at the Arizona State Museum, 1310 E. University Boulevard, works from the permanent collection spanning 8,000 years | (520) 621-6302 | statemuseum.arizona.edu

May 18–October 8: Victoria, BCArts of Resistance: Politics and the Past in Latin America at the Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, 6393 NW Marine Drive | +1 (604) 822-5087 | moa.ubc.ca

September 21–23: Sioux Falls, SD
31st annual Northern Plains Indian Art Market (NPIAM) featuring artists from the Northern Plains of Canada and the United States. Best of show art preview and reception: Friday, September 22, at the Old Courthouse Museum, 200 W. 6th Street. Art market: Saturday, September 23, and Sunday, September 24, at the Sioux Falls Convention Center, 1101 N. West Avenue | (605) 856-8193 | npiam.org

October 2018

October 6, 2018–January 7, 2019: Bentonville, ARNative North America at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, 600 Museum Way. Group show of 75+ artworks from US and Canada, 1960s to present | (479) 418-5700 | crystalbridges.org

August 2019

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